Hidden gem in Panama’s Caribbean – GunaYala’s island life at its realest.
No crowds, just chill island vibes in Panama’s Caribbean. GunaYala's (San Blas Archipelago) all about raw nature, local culture, and wild Darién views. Real peace, no city noise.
Escape to the Panamanian coast with catamaran tours to untouched islands. Enjoy fresh, local seafood dishes, snorkel vibrant reefs, paddleboard crystal-clear waters, and relax with stunning sunsets and starry skies. Disconnect, recharge, and connect with nature’s purest beauty.
Fresh meals
Relax
Snorkeling
Paddle board & Kayak
Sailing
Island time
Sunset
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Magic Moments
Every day on board is filled with magical moments: sunrises over the sea, fresh lunches under the sun, snorkeling in crystal-clear waters, sunset conversations, and nights beneath a sky full of stars. Simple, real, and unforgettable experiences you’ll want to relive again and again.
Discover Guna Yala, Panama — a hidden tropical gem on the Caribbean coast, famous for its untouched beaches and vibrant indigenous culture. Just a short flight from the U.S. and Canada, it’s your gateway to unforgettable adventures, authentic experiences, and pure island bliss.
Clima tropical, ideal todo el año
Hello, we are Flor & Nico
We left the city 10 years ago. We arrived seeking peace, and found much more:
wild nature, vibrant culture, and the perfect rhythm to reconnect.
Today we share this paradise with those who seek the same: to breathe, float, and enjoy.
FAQ
Guna Yala (formerly known as the Comarca of San Blas) is an indigenous territory located on the northeastern coast of Panama, along the Caribbean Sea. It is the ancestral land of the Guna (or Kuna) people.
Specific location:
- It stretches along the Caribbean coast in eastern Panama, near the border with Colombia.
- It consists of a narrow strip of mainland territory and more than 300 islands, around 50 of which are inhabited.
Access is generally by:
Road from Panama City (about 2.5 to 3 hours by 4x4 vehicle to the port).
Then, by boat to the islands.
It’s also possible to reach some of the main islands by small plane from Albrook Airport (Panama City).
Accommodation, full board, drinks (moderate consumption), professional crew onboard, snorkeling gear, fishing gear, kayaks or paddle boards (depending on the boat), bed linen, towels for the boat, and guaranteed fun.
Transportation to the boat and the entrance fees to the Guna Yala Comarca are not included. Also, expenses such as crafts, drinks on the islands, and travel insurance are not included.
We offer several payment methods. Some include an extra fee due to banking issues. The 20% deposit can be made online or through banks. Preferably, the remaining balance is paid in cash (U.S. dollars) on the boat.
Yes, with prior notice (15 days in advance). We have a flexible policy for travelers. We can also reschedule the trip to complete it within the same year.
Yes, we have Wi-Fi. But ideally, it’s best to disconnect and enjoy the scenery.